Hello everybody! I hope you have all had a wonderful week! Gotta be a
bit quick today, have a lot to respond to, and a lot going on today, but
my uncle asked some very good questions, that made for some really good
stuff to include. :)
Firstly, he asked if I had found any tasty cereal. -
I
actually like the off brand frosted flakes pretty well. The granola
here is also very delicious. Everything tastes rather different. Even
name brand cereals have a completely different taste. And since the
chocolate here is rather different, the chocolate cereal is way
different. It was the first kind I got, and I haven't gotten any since.
:P
Then the subject of delicious foods that I have found so far -
Hmmm...
I think maybe the bread... They have a lot of tasty quality bread
products around. I really like these things called spitzel rings. Kinda
looks and tastes like a churro-style doughnut, minus the cinnamon.
He commented that root beer was a big deal back in his mission -
There
is quite a bit of effort over here on the missionaries part to make
root beer and such. You can buy classic A&W and such, but it's hard
to find, and expensinve. It's rather a divided subject for Germans. Some
people hate it, some people love it. But any German person that I have
heard of that actually really tries it a couple times, grows to love it
very quickly. They actually had quite a bit of it at a ward event a few
days ago. Lots of people were drinking it.
He asked if we see people selling food on the street -
They
do sell food on the street. I have seen bratwurst stands quite a bit.
In very large busy areas, you will sometimes see guys will an entire
grill setup with condiments and everything hanging off of their front
like a massive reverse backpack. It's almost as big as they are. maybe
I'll try to get a picture of one for you guys.
He asked about
whether my companion and I pray and sing together, and talked about
there being a lot of Elders in one appartmet where he had been -
There
is usually two to an appartment here. Sometimes four. There is one
appartment I know of that has six. My companion and I don't really have
any traditions to sing or pray together at the end of the day. We get
home, pray, plan, and then go about our own things, talking and relaxing
until bed.
He asked how big my area is -
My area is
rather large. I think you might be able to look it up online. The Berlin
area has one central area, and then there are six areas coming out from
that like spokes of a wheel which cover their little chunk of the
circle, and extend out into the countryside, covering little 'dorfs' or
small towns here and there. It's all very well connected by busses and
trains. We spend a lot of time on public transportation, and then walk
the rest of the way once we get as close as we can. We spend most of our
time in the dense city though.
He asked me about terminology that my mission has -
Terminology...
Well new people are called goldens, not greenies. They strive to make
it a positive term. Goldens have 'golden power'. That mysterious ability
to make miracles happen through hard work and effort, even though they
don't have much skill at all. We also have a kind of 'mission
geneaology' (I hope I spelled that right). My trainer is my father. His
trainer is my grandfather. Other people that my trainer has trained are
my brothers. Pre mission life is the pre-mortal life, the MTC is the
womb, your first city is your birth city, going home is death. My dad is
dying this tranfer and going home, and goldens are considered golden
for two transfers, which means that my secondary trainer that finishes
my golden training will be called my step-dad. We had a big conference
call Saturday where the mission president was able to read off all of
the transfers and everyone could listen from their phone. It was cool.
My new trainer that will be coming tomorrow is named Elder Stoe. We'll
see how that goes. Also, a missionary going home soon that stops working
as hard is getting 'trunky'. They have packed their trunks and are
cheking out early in their mind. My trainer has been doing well though
not getting very trunky.
I hope those were cool things to hear
about. :) I don't have a whole lot of time, or things to talk about... A
couple investigators of ours have a baptismal date now, and that's very
exciting. :) My companion has been doing a lot of getting ready to go
home. Taking pictures with the investigators and members. Saying goodbye
to people. It's been kinda nice to watch, and to see how much the
relationship is there between him and these people.
Have a
wonderful week everyone! Keep your Light shining. Find something
positive that you are good at, and make it even brighter. On the flip
side, find something your struggling with, and go make a plan! Work on
it, pray about it. You got this. :) Talk to you next week!
-Elder Michael Miles